ABN AMRO consensus picture on Tuesday, shares in a European banking comparison
30.06.2026 - 12:13:58 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-30, 12:13.
ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (NL0011540547) enters Tuesday with investors focused on its valuation and analyst recommendations relative to other Eurozone banks. The shares trade on Euronext Amsterdam, a key venue for European financials.
Analyst views on ABN AMRO
Analyst coverage on ABN AMRO typically centers on capital returns, net interest income sensitivity to ECB policy and cost control in its Dutch retail and corporate banking operations. Historically, large houses such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and UBS have followed the stock with a mix of Buy, Hold and Sell ratings.
Consensus work on European banks often highlights ABN AMRO’s exposure to the Netherlands housing market and its role as a mortgage and savings bank, alongside peers such as ING in the Amsterdam market. Target prices tend to incorporate assumptions about loan loss provisions, fee income stability and regulatory capital buffers under Basel III and future Basel IV interpretations.
Where ABN AMRO sits in the sector
ABN AMRO operates in the context of the wider European banking sector, where investors compare its profitability and capital ratios with institutions like BNP Paribas, Banco Santander and Deutsche Bank. The Dutch lender historically positions itself as a more focused franchise, with a strong presence in the Benelux region and specific strengths in private banking and corporate lending.
Sector comparisons frequently look at metrics such as return on equity, cost-income ratio and CET1 capital, with ABN AMRO’s figures considered against the backdrop of European Central Bank supervision and macro conditions in the Eurozone. Shares of Eurozone banks often respond to shifts in rate expectations, changes in regulatory guidance and country-specific economic data.
Further information on the ABN AMRO shares
For more detailed background on ABN AMRO and additional price data, readers can consult the stock’s topic page and the bank’s investor relations portal.
How ABN AMRO makes its money
ABN AMRO generates most of its income from traditional banking activities such as lending, deposit-taking and payment services, with a sizeable Dutch retail franchise and corporate banking operations. In addition, it runs private banking and wealth management for high net worth clients, as well as specialized services like asset-based finance.
Where the ABN AMRO shares trade
The ABN AMRO shares (NL0011540547) trade on Euronext Amsterdam in euros. As of 2026-06-30, 12:13, the latest live-verified price data are not available in this text, but the listing remains active on the Dutch exchange.
ABN AMRO Bank N.V. at a glance
- Company: ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
- ISIN: NL0011540547
- WKN: A1JX52
- Ticker: ABN
- Trading venue: Euronext Amsterdam
- Price (as of 2026-06-30, 12:13): not live-verifiable in this text euros
- Market cap: not live-verifiable in this text euros (as of 2026-06-30)
- Sector / industry: Banks
- Index membership: AEX
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation or an offer to buy or sell any financial instrument. All data and assessments are based on sources deemed reliable but cannot be guaranteed for completeness or accuracy.
